cds@screamer.csee.usf.edu (Cindy Sarmiento) (05/22/91)
NOTE: DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF PAPERS IS NOW 31 MAY. _______________________________________________________________________ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IJCAI-91 ONE DAY WORKSHOP Sydney, Australia Saturday, 24 August, 1991 REPRESENTING KNOWLEDGE IN MEDICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS A growing number of researchers are working to apply research paradigms that have been developed in Artificial Intelligence to several areas of medicine. A particular area of interest in medical applications is that of decision support systems to assist in the diagnosis, treatment, and the general understanding of medical problems. With the constantly escalating costs of medical care, systems that can aid the physician in making informed decisions should prove to be significant time (and money) savers. The purpose of this workshop is to examine the unique aspects of representing knowledge in these medical decision support systems. Under this umbrella, two main focus areas will be addressed. The first focus area deals with the unique aspects of acquiring the knowledge for medical decision support systems. What makes this type of knowledge elicitation different from knowledge acquisition for other non-medical expert systems? Or is there a difference? Papers that address automated or semi-automated knowledge acquisition techniques are strongly encouraged, including the application of machine learning for knowledge acquisition. The second focus area is the knowledge representation itself. New techniques for addressing problems unique to medical decision making are encouraged. How can you address the temporal nature of medical data in knowledge representation? How can proper knowledge representation help in the handling of uncertainty? How can model based systems be used for medical decision making? What kinds of knowledge bases, databases or other representations will be useful for collecting and presenting the ever-increasing volume of information to practitioners and researchers? The workshop is open to anyone interested in these issues. Participants wishing to attend the workshop should submit three copies of a 1-2 page research summary including a list of relevant publications, along with a phone number and an electronic mail address if possible. Persons wishing to make presentations at the workshop should submit three copies of a position paper or extended abstract (maximum length: 5 pages) addressing one of the above topics or a closely related topic. In order to enhance the interactive nature of the workshop, 1-2 page proposals for panel discussions are also encouraged. Due to space limitations, there will be a maximum of 35 participants for the workshop, with approximately half of the participants making a presentations of their papers. Time will be allocated for general discussion of the topics as well. The workshop papers will be distributed to all participants. papers will be distributed to all participants. It is anticipated that a summary of the workshop will appear in an appropriate journal. Electronic mail submissions are STRONGLY suggested, if possible. Please send papers and refer all questions to: Cynthia Sarmiento Workshop Chair Department of Computer Science and Engineering ENG118 University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 USA Phone: (813)974-2113 Fax: (813)974-5456 Email: cds@sol.csee.usf.edu Organizing Committee: Cynthia Sarmiento Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 USA Arthur B. Chausmer Department of Internal Medicine Division of Endocrinology College of Medicine University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 USA Lin Padgham Department of Computer and Information Science Linkoeping University S 581 83 Linkoeping Sweden Phone: 46 13 282066 Fax: 46 13 142231 Email: linpa@majestix.ida.liu.se Steven Salzberg Department of Computer Science Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 21218 USA Phone: (301) 338-8438 email: salzberg@saturn.cs.jhu.edu Lawrence Widman Division of Cardiology University of New Mexico School of Medicine Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA Phone: (505) 277-4253 email: widman@sumex-aim.stanford.edu IMPORTANT DATES: Due date for receipt of papers/abstracts: 31 May 1991 Notification of acceptance: 15 June 1991 Due date for receipt of final version of papers: 1 July 1991 Workshop agenda mailed: 15 July 1991 _____________________________________________________________________________